May 25: Atlantic Brass Band, 7 p.m., Rotary Bandstand, 400-498 Lafayette St. (rain location: Convention Hall, 714 Beach Ave.). Free admission.

June 1: New Jersey Symphony Chamber Players, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Advent, 612 Franklin St.

June 4, 11, 18: Bach’s Lunches, lunch and a classical music mini concert featuring members of the Bay Atlantic Symphony. 12:30 p.m., Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St.

June 5: New York Chamber Ensemble presents “Classical Meets Pop, with Beethoven and BAILEN.” 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Advent.

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June 6: Midday Music & More, featuring Eliot Bailen, Susan Rotholz and Jed Gaylin. 12:30 p.m., Washington Inn, 801 Washington St.

June 7: Jazz Brunch with Paula Johns, 11 a.m., Shore Club, 1170 Golf Club Road, Cape May Court House.

June 8: 13th annual George Mesterhazy Tribute Concert: “We Love Being Here With You.” 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Advent.

June 12: Bay Atlantic Symphony presents “Serenades and Song.” 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Advent.

June 14: SNACKTIME, Philadelphia-based seven-piece band with soul, funk, punk, hip-hop and rock influences. 7 p.m., Convention Hall.

June 15: New York Chamber Ensemble presents “The Pinnacle of Chamber Music: Schubert’s Quintet in C Major.” 4 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Advent.

June 26: New York Chamber Ensemble presents “The Virtuosic Piano in Chamber Music.” 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Advent.

June 28: Bay Atlantic Symphony presents "Alpine Jazz Adventure.” 7:30 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Advent.

Tickets may be purchased in advance by phone at 609-884-5404, online at capemaymac.org or in person at the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., or the Washington Street Mall information booth at Washington and Ocean streets.

"42nd Street" in Millville: Millville High School’s Performing Arts Department presents "42nd Street" at 7 p.m. April 10-12 at the Millville High School Performing Arts Center, 200 N. Wade Blvd. The musical tells the story of a young chorus girl, Peggy Sawyer, who rises to stardom during the Great Depression.

“We are so proud of the hard work and dedication our students have put into this production,” said director Margaret Keefer. “It’s been incredible to see how each student has grown in their dancing, acting, and overall performance. The commitment to learning a skill as challenging as tap dancing in such a short amount of time has been nothing short of amazing.”

Tickets are $12 general admission and $15 reserved, and are available at millville.org or at the door (cash only). Refreshments and cast gifts will be available for purchase at the event (also cash only). Security protocols will be in place for all guests, including screenings and a clear bag requirement. More information is available at millville.org/apps/pages/clear-bag .

April 10 will be Senior Citizen Night, offering guests 62 and older a reduced ticket price of $8. April 11 will be MPS Staff Night, offering all district staff members the reduced $8 price. On April 12, the cast will welcome all 25th anniversary "42nd Street" alumni cast and crew members for the $8 reduced price.

Hammonton Egg-stravaganza: Downtown Hammonton will host its annual Easter Egg-stravaganza from 1 to 3 p.m. April 18, rain or shine.

Take pictures with the Easter Bunny and join in a bunny hop dance along South Second Street. There will be a dedicated Kid-Friendly Fun Zone with music, a petting zoo and games. Local civic organizations will provide Easter crafts, coloring pages and more.

The Toy Market will hold the Great Egg Drop at 1 p.m., challenging kids to design contraptions to protect their eggs from a high-flying fall. The winner will be announced at 3 p.m.

For more information, visit downtownhammonton.com or call MainStreet Hammonton at 609-567-9014.

Senior life planning breakfast: Angelic Health Palliative and Hospice Care, Bratton Law and Big Oak Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center will host "Coffee and Conversation: A Senior Life Planning Breakfast" at 9 a.m. May 15 at the Golden Palace Diner & Restaurant, 2326 S. Delsea Drive, Vineland. The event is free.

If you are over 55, you may have questions about aging, retirement, finances and health concerns. Learn what you need to know, including the five most important documents, and what programs and services support life-changing events.

Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. RSVP by May 8 to Gina Mecholsky at 856-636-0609 or .

Shore Employee of the Month: Shore Medical Center named life support training coordinator Glenda Stogel, of Egg Harbor Township, its March Employee of the Month.

Stogel, a Shore employee since 2021, coordinates American Heart Association certification needs for both employees and the community and has taken the lead in managing the Life Support Training Center.

“Glenda is an incredible asset to Shore Medical Center,” said Stogel’s supervisor Jennifer Pero, director of cardiopulmonary rehab and the Life Support Training Center. “She stepped up during the pandemic to manage and grow our training center, all while maintaining the highest level of compliance and professionalism. To say she is detail-oriented is an understatement — she is thorough, dependable, and flexible, with a huge heart dedicated to Shore, the American Heart Association, our community, and her peers.”

Stogel founded the Medical Explorers Program at Shore in 1991 and continues to be active in community volunteer efforts.

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